Three questions about DFW MA schools

Greetings...

First question, can anyone give me some recommendations on some good solid MA schools in the DFW--or more specifically, the Fort Worth--area?

Second, I have some interest in taijutsu and I've found a Genbukan dojo in my area, Can anyone comment on this school or on Genbukan itself? I'm interested in the koryu bujutsu more than the 'ninja' thing.

Third, I have a bit of 7 Star Praying Mantis under my belt and a bit of Judo, both of which I enjoyed, but can anyone recommend a MA I can find locally that will contain some serious sparring, but that isn't devoted to sport fighting (though could be applied I suppose), which also contains solid locks for 'apprehension/defense' and what not. So far, I've been considering checking into the taijutsu school I mentioned, some local Jeet Kune Do schools (comments?), and possibly some american kenpo schools (comments?).

I guess I should also mention how it would be helpful if I found a school with fees under $60 a month. Seems like most of the mma schools think highly of themselves and charge a huge fee. I'd be happy with a club or group, as long as I could get some good serious instruction.

If you want some serious sparing and under 60 a month, look around for good judo school (unless you concider that sport). For the most part you are going to find it hard to find a school that does serious sparing that is not a sport fighting school. It is possible, but its hard to do. Sense you have previous judo exp, you should know what to look for in a judo school. Plus judo is a great art and lends itself well into sport fighting and self defense.

I'm not sure you'll be able to get a rate under $60/mo from any of them. They, like many other successful professional fighters, charge rates commensurate with their ability and the demand for their instruction. Not sure if they "think highly of themselves", but I think pretty highly of them as fighters (don't know Travis or Carlos, but Guy is pretty cool, too).

If all you wanna spend is $60- per month then you can't go wrong with Judo. Its a fantastic grappling art. You'll get just about all the grappling you need with it. The sad truth is most MMA or BJJ schools charge about $100- per month. Which is why I went with Judo.

I can give another plug for Travis lutter (www.travislutter.com). I go there and it is a GREAT school, we just had 2 studends take 1st place in there divisions in the Pan Ams, and if you know what that is you'll know that means alot.

Travis is not at all full of himself but the classes are more than 60/month(and I don't know any school in the area that isn't crap that charges that low). He has classes 7 days a week, morning and evening, and everone has unlimited classes, no lame 2 day a week deals.

I don't think you will join with what you seem interested in and the way you mention "sport fighters", Taijutsu, and "apprehension/defense locks" but maybe someone else will read this and come check it out.

Who exactly were you planning on training with concerning the Genbukan? Greg Caplinger is the only one actually in Dallas, and if I remember correctly, he's teaching mainly KJJR the Genbukan's jujutsu system. His teacher, George Kohler, is out in Melissa, not too far of a drive and well worth it. PM me if you want more details or go over to E-budo and contact Mr. Kohler, he's a Mod. There is also a dojo in Ft. Worth but I don't know much about the teacher, I think it's a relatively new school.